check your mail Jim.
i got an exception by try to activate numerology white the ActivationData.

Thanks for emailing the crash report. There was an error reading the activation data file -- it is too short. I'll add an error check, but meanwhile:

In the Finder, use "Get Info" on the data file and check the size -- it should be exactly 664 bytes -- ignore the 'on disk' bit. In case the email attachment was corrupted, I have emailed you a zipped copy of the data file. Be sure to un-zip it before using it to activate!!

I've got two stacks controlling two hardware synths and I'm struggling to get them tight with each other. I've tried amending the track delay on both stacks independently of each other going through the full range of -500 to 500 and I can't hear any difference at all.

I've got two stacks controlling two hardware synths and I'm struggling to get them tight with each other. I've tried amending the track delay on both stacks independently of each other going through the full range of -500 to 500 and I can't hear any difference at all.

This is standalone and using Rewire

A couple questions:

- Are you monitoring audio from both synths though the Numerology mixer?

- How off are the synths -- i.e. a millisecond or two, or several milliseconds?

- Are you monitoring audio from both synths though the Numerology mixer?

Going from memory - if it's hardware synths then I would usually be direct monitoring them in MixControl, not in the Numerology mixer. Is track delay only meant to be used for sound coming through the Numerology mixer?

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Originally Posted by jim

- How off are the synths -- i.e. a millisecond or two, or several milliseconds?

Thanks,
Jim

Far enough out to be noticeable, my ears aren't good enough to pick up 1 or 2 ms. Depending on the synths/modules I was working with we could be looking at up to 20ms either way.

I'll try to recreate my steps for you in build 165 and post in that thread to let you know exactly what I've done and what is (or isn't) happening.

Going from memory - if it's hardware synths then I would usually be direct monitoring them in MixControl, not in the Numerology mixer. Is track delay only meant to be used for sound coming through the Numerology mixer?

Correct -- for now at least, only audio is affected.

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Originally Posted by Groovetronic

Far enough out to be noticeable, my ears aren't good enough to pick up 1 or 2 ms. Depending on the synths/modules I was working with we could be looking at up to 20ms either way.

That would be quite a bit. The track delays are +/- 500 audio samples, so at 44.1kHz they can currently accommodate up to 11 ms -- but I could expand that pretty easily...